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Are the Size of the Trolls Big or Small

When it comes to the size of the trolls, they actually have different sizes. In short, their size ranges from being small to large or big sizes. Although, portrayed in most movies and stories, they are giant monsters. Large Giant Troll Creatures Giant troll creatures are massive monsters . With such size, they possess incredible strength that they can effortlessly squeeze any adult human with just one of their hands. In the past, giant trolls were known to attack human villages by throwing large rocks. A troll with a height of 15 feet can already be considered as a giant troll creature. But, you might be surprised to know that there are also some species of their kind that can grow up to 30 feet. There are even some rare giant trolls that reach a height of more than a hundred feet tall. Troll hunters refers to them as “Colossal Titans” . Despite the size of the colossal titan trolls, only few individuals were able to witness one of them. The reason is that, these kind of

Why Are Trolls Important in Norway

Troll creatures in Norway which is according to myths and legends had brought nothing but chaos to its inhabitants. Most stories describe them in a way that they terrorized people in the past for long and unknown duration period of time. This must be the reason why Norway always has troll creatures in their ancient culture. Troll creatures are very important in Norway because it is something that has been passed down from their generation to their next generation. Despite how terrifying these creatures were, it is something that must not be forgotten. We can compare the importance of troll creatures in Norway as similar to a disastrous event. People tend not to forget such kind of events so that the next generation will learn from it. Thus, when a time comes that the disastrous event will come to repeat itself, they will now know how to deal with it. Now, let’s go to the conspiracy part. Why do you think that Norway’s old generation always passes down stories or something